State and memory both store information, but serve distinct roles. State refers to dynamic, current data that changes during an application’s lifecycle, driving user interactions. Memory is the broader storage system holding state and other data. Developers, UX designers, and system architects benefit most, as managing state efficiently improves performance and user experience.
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